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the dave kingman of NY
Excellent question Rick- and I have no idea.
Put in 2 parts.........
#1) Which player played for ALL original NY teams?
#2) Who played for 4 different teams in the same season?
And again............................don't cheat.
Wait- Rick #1 to me means ALL Original NY Teams, not Franchises: (it can be construed 2 ways, IMHO)...
Otherwise-
We got: The Originals: -
Wee Willie Keeler
Waite Hoyt
Tonzy Lazzeri
Sal Maglie
Burleigh Grimes
Fred Merkle
and I know there were more than few more than just these 6, I know I've seen a section in my hardcover- MLB Encylcopedia, (been buried in boxes so deep I haven't looked at it in years, I got to find that monster)...IN IT, there is a chapter dedicated just to the Men of All 3 Original NY Teams, albeit.....
NY Yanx
NY Giants
Brooklyn Bums
See, I disagree, an Original Team is not a Franchise. The Bums and Giants, were "Original" before they moved, and became ex-NY Franchises, Kingman played on the West Coast Franchisees too.
The Mets, to me would be a matter of semantic, ORIGINAL, No, they're a new Franchise,
guess its IS a matter of semantics, ie, what does ONE consider THE ORIGINAL Teams, to me its just that, Original 1st said MLB Location. Not 1st Franchise, or would've have to split hairs, with the Highlanders being the O's too....
You see where I'm going, its a curveball Q...IMHO....take care...! I'll be popping in and out for the next 3 days, probably...!
I'm not sure I'm following you Rob, the way I see it is....
Original Yankees = NEW YORK
Original Giants = NEW YORK
Original Mets = NEW YORK
Original Dodgers = NEW YORK (Brooklyn)

chico esquela